Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 March 1947 — Page 2
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ment the futility of signing another conven tionsal-
with moral indignation and re. criminations, Americans here
I. involved, that oversimplified doesn’t fit all chses in the view of those most exJerid in dealing with the Sov-
tinue to operate their merged zone independently of the Russians and of unhonored agreements, past or
satisfactory agreement Soviet treaty violations. Strive for Majority Rule merger unless and until
ly is effective ir the Soviet zone.
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: hin with Russia be “self-enforcing, " or as nearly so as an international
is page, States is not terested in an agreement on which one signer can welsh while the others remain bound. Our delegation wants : tions of the earlier Moscow, Tehran, Yalta, San Fran-
No one pretends this would be a|000 Tequest for county road grading assuming | equipment. any such agreement can survive at all. But it is considered the only : : . alternative whics Fuss Las kf Jenner Dismisses Suit to the western powers—unless they, Against Newspaper continue to hold the bag, and to pay financially and. politically tor] U- S. Senator William E. Jenner |
Therefore, in self-protection the mn by Mr. Jenner t The. Americans and British will make eis: y ga the best of their two-zone economic their printed in. the. newspaper quoting democratic conditions for. joint op- jan opposing candidate, who charged eration of all Germany as a unit|that Lake county liquor interests! by the allied control council actual- were raising money in behalf of
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State Farm Insurance Agents, meeting, Hotsl Lincoln BIRTHS phi Merchandising Trends,” lecture : Manual h school. Twins Notre oy He club of ale. luncheon, |At St. Vincent's—Robert, Grace Neel, noon, Canary Cottage. girls. .
Grand Lodge Ki Knights of Pythias, meeting, | Grew | nfent POS. Merchandising Trends,” lecture a City Willie, chsuirell Pollard. Hepbert, )
Plainfield, Ind.; Dixie ha Williams, 2139 Barth AC 8 'Vineent’s—Virgil, Marcella Ka
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Understand Soviet
ted States will insist that any agree-
No amount of Molotov pressure or bluster will force the British and Americans to drop or discard this ace. . At the same time Secretaries Marshall and Bevin will strive for | a majority fule-in the allied con- | trol council and to restrict one-na- |
the past has ignored, distorted or destroyed firm pacts. :
Two Appointed To Welfare Board
Two new members were appoint- | ed to the county welfare board today by Judge Lloyd D. Claycombe. william G. Shaffer; newly-elected Center township trustee, will suc- |
expired. | Mrs. Eleanor Dunn Moore was appointed to succeed Mrs. Maude Ward, who resigned. The term ends. - | May 31. Mr. Shaffer is a Republican and Mrs. Moore is a Democrat. i
Judge Claycombe was given the appointive power by the last Re-| publican-controlled legislature after Joseph O. Hoffmann, a Democrat, was elected to juvenile court where the authority rested from 1945 to 1947. Mr. Shaffer is president of the Republican Precinct Committeemen’s association and formerly was bailiff in criminal court, : Mrs. Moore is the daughter ot the late Jacob Dunn, who was sec- | retary to former Governor Samuel Ralston. She is the wife of John Mason Moore, an executive at the Eli Lilly Co. and lives at 1% Hampton dr. Other board members are Haiper)
County Cuts $9300 | From Fund Request
The county council today cut| $9300 off of requests totaling $60, 000 | extra appropriations. The council appropriated $1400 | for the purchase of a staff ear for! Prosecutor Judson L. Stark on re- | consideration of a previous Tequest | for the car whith was turned down | by the_council at its last meeting. | The council granted all but $1500 | of Judge Saul I. Rabb’s request for | f $34,000 to operate his newly created | criminal court No. 2 for the remainder of 1947. { The council granted $9000 of the | county highway department's $15,- |
and The Indianapolis Star today | announced dismissal of a libel suit] filed sduring the senatorial cam-
The suit was based on articles|
|Mr, Jenner's candidacy.
J. James Woods, Helen | M. Woodward, 320 ene Zinnerman, wit Cornel gp ; Ora nn, 1016 E. 10th s
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Girls At St. Francis—Dana, Colene Pruitt; Carl, Amelia Briston, and Melvin, Jean An- |
Bineaune Horton, "and Russell,
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tion veto power by which Russia inf.
ceed Henry Mueller, whose term '}'
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Boys At St, Francis—Walter. Helen Quilter, At City—Charles, Mildred Monroe, and | Max, Dorothy Mae Turentine e. | At Coleman— ward, Lucille Reitets: Bll, Naomi Haggard; wi lam, Hope Richardson Leone Cable, and Wil- | liam, Marian Dalton.
st-Jamon, Marth Bettis; Hel Bier Donald deli te Meredith; Arol, Gambold; Nor-
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Mary Nigh; et Hone Lois Jones, ny Donald, Lenora
Carmichael. At st Vincent’s—Omer, Norma McFadden; Edward, Mildred King, and Herbert, Mildred Blackburn Baal Ios "Atherine Hill. Al Home-—Mitchell, Divison; Donald, Hazel Myers, 139%
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cCarty; George, Catherine Wall, "031 | Roache, and William, Virginia Burton, |
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THE BIG FOUR—Representing Great Britain, United States, Russia and France respectively at the Big Four conference in Moscow are (left to right) Ernest Bevin, George C. Marshall, Viacheslav M. Molotov and Georges Bidault.
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Texts Co Treaty E
By DONALI United Proce WABHINGTO Hcation of the agreements tods liminary jockey “Big Three” o other poitns at | peace treaty. The two docu word text of the were released b ment in answer mands for full mitments mad
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‘The texts disc “secret” decisic the background the current Mos German peace
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The leading c of making the Rep. Karl E. said, release of | vide the proper rent U. 8. forei
“This will go clarifying the ing the average chance to forn opinion on fo Mundt told a ri “Without th would be starti of the night.” The text of Yalta agreeme the United Stat “suggestion” th tions be tental $20 billion—hal go to Russia. T' reached an ac reparations fro industrial prod
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Although the Minister, Winst the Yalta pact, tion went on 1 ures of reparat tioned.” When the | Potsdam in mid ure was cancell for the first mu the current Mo: current produ modified shar that proceeds ¢ rent productior marily to pay. At Moscow, tenaciously to { rations figure a tions from curr United States, equally firm in was superseded
No Retr Secretary of Marshall has Minister V. M country will no on the reparat
The text of t signed Dec. 1,
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any direct mili Establis TWO: The I that “Operatio ‘be launched on in May, 1944. | craft, however, Writit Fee a
“Mr. Stalin . offensive at tl * the object of
forces - from tr Eastern” front. In addition question, the Y porarily set
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